Washington: Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden has made a big statement saying he has confidence in scientists over the possible vaccine for the coronavirus, but not on the country's President Donald Trump. The vaccine issue remains in the headlines these days before the presidential elections in the United States on November 3.
Joe Biden, after discussing with public health experts on the possible vaccine for the coronavirus, mentioned Trump's incompetence and dishonesty over the distribution of personal protective equipment and coronavirus testing kits in Wilmington, Delaware. He has said that "The US cannot repeat those failures on the vaccine. I believe in vaccine, I believe in scientists, but I don't trust Donald Trump, and the American people don't believe Trump at the moment," Biden said. '
Earlier, Donald Trump claimed on Wednesday that the coronavirus vaccine would come by mid-October. Earlier, Robert Redfield, director of the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, during the Congress hearing said that most of the people in the United States will get the vaccine before 2021 summers. After which US President Trump and Biden have come face-to-face.
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